Endocrinology
CENTER OF EXCELLENCE
OVERVIEW
The Department of Endocrinology at Bharati Hospital provides specialised care for a wide spectrum of endocrine and metabolic conditions. From diabetes and thyroid disorders to complex hormonal imbalances involving the pituitary, adrenal, and reproductive glands, the department handles chronic and acute endocrine diseases with expert precision.
Consultations are available Monday to Saturday, with patient-centric services designed to address both routine concerns and rare hormonal conditions. The team combines clinical expertise with access to advanced investigations, including hormonal profiling, endocrine imaging, and dynamic testing. Multidisciplinary collaboration with gynecology, surgery, orthopedics, and internal medicine ensures integrated care for endocrine-related complications.
Scope of Services
- Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes
- Gestational Diabetes (Diabetes in Pregnancy)
- Other rare forms of diabetes
- Hypothyroidism & Hyperthyroidism
- Goitre and Thyroid Nodules
- Thyroid care during pregnancy
- Pituitary: Tumors, Acromegaly, Prolactinoma, Hypopituitarism
- Adrenal: Cushing’s Syndrome, Pheochromocytoma, Addison’s Disease
- Parathyroid: Hypercalcemia, Hypoparathyroidism, Hypocalcemia
- Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
- Menstrual Irregularities, Hirsutism
- Erectile Dysfunction, Hypogonadism
- Gynecomastia
- Short Stature, Delayed or Early Puberty
- Osteoporosis, Vitamin D Deficiency
- Osteomalacia and other metabolic bone disease
Technology & Facilities
- Dedicated OPD consultation for endocrinology
- On-site laboratory support for hormonal panels
- Radiology and ultrasonography for glandular imaging
- Bone Mineral Density (BMD) scans for osteoporosis
- Interdepartmental referrals for surgical and reproductive endocrinology
FAQs
Endocrinologists diagnose and manage hormone-related disorders like diabetes, thyroid dysfunction, growth issues, sexual health problems, and glandular tumors.
Common symptoms include fatigue, weight gain or loss, mood swings, or menstrual irregularities. A blood test can confirm thyroid dysfunction.
No. PCOS is an endocrine condition that affects metabolism, insulin resistance, menstrual cycles, and can impact fertility and long-term health.
While not reversible, bone loss can be slowed or prevented with proper medication, diet, and monitoring.
Yes. Diabetes management includes diet guidance, insulin management, and routine monitoring tailored to patient needs.